As an environmental treaty of the United Nations, CMS provides a global platform for the conservation and sustainable use of migratory animals and their habitats. CMS brings together the States through which migratory animals pass, the Range States, and lays the legal foundation for internationally coordinated conservation measures throughout a migratory range.
As the only global convention specializing in the conservation of migratory species, their habitats and migration routes, CMS complements and co-operates with a number of other international organizations, NGOs and partners in the media as well as in the corporate sector.
Migratory species threatened with extinction are listed on Appendix I of the Convention. CMS Parties strive towards strictly protecting these animals, conserving or restoring the places where they live, mitigating obstacles to migration and controlling other factors that might endanger them. Besides establishing obligations for each State joining the Convention, CMS promotes concerted action among the Range States of many of these species.
Migratory species that need or would significantly benefit from international co-operation are listed in Appendix II of the Convention. For this reason, the Convention encourages the Range States to conclude global or regional agreements.
In this respect, CMS acts as a framework Convention. The agreements may range from legally binding treaties (called Agreements) to less formal instruments, such as Memoranda of Understanding, and can be adapted to the requirements of particular regions. The development of models tailored according to the conservation needs throughout the migratory range is a unique capacity to CMS.
Access the text of the Convention on Migratory Species and the Appendices.
Ratification Status
| Country | Status | Country ratification date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afghanistan | Party | ||
| Albania | Party | ||
| Algeria | Party | ||
| Andorra | Non-Party | ||
| Angola | Party | ||
| Antigua and Barbuda | Party | ||
| Argentina | Party | ||
| Armenia | Party | ||
| Australia | Party | ||
| Austria | Party | ||
| Azerbaijan | Non-Party | ||
| Bahamas | Non-Party | ||
| Bahrain | Party | ||
| Bangladesh | Party | ||
| Barbados | Non-Party | ||
| Belarus | Party | ||
| Belgium | Party | ||
| Belize | Non-Party | ||
| Benin | Party | ||
| Bhutan | Non-Party |
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| Scientific name | Common name | Class | Order | Family | Appendix (App. I / App. II) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alopias pelagicus | Pelagic Thresher Shark | Chondrichthyes | Lamniformes | Alopiidae | / |
| Alopias superciliosus | Bigeye Thresher Shark | Chondrichthyes | Lamniformes | Alopiidae | / |
| Alopias vulpinus | Common Thresher Shark | Chondrichthyes | Lamniformes | Alopiidae | / |
| Anoxypristis cuspidata | Narrow Sawfish | Chondrichthyes | Rhinopristiformes | Pristidae | / |
| Carcharhinus falciformis | Silky Shark | Chondrichthyes | Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae | / |
| Carcharhinus obscurus | Dusky Shark | Chondrichthyes | Carcharhiniformes | Carcharhinidae | / |
| Carcharodon carcharias | Great White Shark, White Shark | Chondrichthyes | Lamniformes | Lamnidae | / |
| Cetorhinus maximus | Basking Shark, (Traditionally Sunfish Or Sailfish, Hoe Mother) | Chondrichthyes | Lamniformes | Cetorhinidae | / |
| Galeorhinus galeus | Tope Shark | Chondrichthyes | Carcharhiniformes | Triakidae | / |
| Isurus oxyrinchus | Shortfin Mako Shark | Chondrichthyes | Lamniformes | Lamnidae | / |
| Isurus paucus | Longfin Mako Shark | Chondrichthyes | Lamniformes | Lamnidae | / |
| Lamna nasus | Porbeagle | Chondrichthyes | Lamniformes | Lamnidae | / |
| Manta alfredi | Reef Manta Ray, Prince Alfred’s Ray, Inshore Manta Ray, Coastal Manta Ray, Resident Manta Ray | Chondrichthyes | Myliobatiformes | Mobulidae | / |
| Mobula birostris | Manta Ray | Chondrichthyes | Myliobatiformes | Mobulidae | / |
| Mobula eregoodootenkee | Pygmy Devil Ray, Longhorned Devil Ray | Chondrichthyes | Myliobatiformes | Mobulidae | / |
| Mobula hypostoma | Atlantic Devil Ray, Lesser Devil Ray | Chondrichthyes | Myliobatiformes | Mobulidae | / |
| Mobula japanica | Spinetail Mobula, Spinetail Devil Ray, Japanese Devil Ray | Chondrichthyes | Myliobatiformes | Mobulidae | / |
| Mobula kuhlii | Shortfin Devil Ray, Lesser Devil Ray | Chondrichthyes | Myliobatiformes | Mobulidae | / |
| Mobula mobular | Giant Devil Ray | Chondrichthyes | Myliobatiformes | Mobulidae | / |
| Mobula munkiana | Munk’s Devil Ray, Pygmy Devil Ray, Smoothtail Mobula | Chondrichthyes | Myliobatiformes | Mobulidae | / |
| Mobula rochebrunei | Lesser Guinean Devil Ray | Chondrichthyes | Myliobatiformes | Mobulidae | / |
| Mobula tarapacana | Box Ray, Chilean Devil Ray, Devil Ray, Greater Guinean Mobula, Sicklefin Devil Ray, Spiny Mobula | Chondrichthyes | Myliobatiformes | Mobulidae | / |
| Mobula thurstoni | Bentfin Devil Ray, Lesser Devil Ray, Smoothtail Devil Ray, Smoothtail Mobula, Thurton’s Devil Ray | Chondrichthyes | Myliobatiformes | Mobulidae | / |
| Pristis clavata | Dwarf Sawfish | Chondrichthyes | Rhinopristiformes | Pristidae | / |
| Pristis pectinata | Smalltooth Sawfish | Chondrichthyes | Rhinopristiformes | Pristidae | / |